`base64` generates 76-character chunks of text, delimited by a space character. the `=+/` characters are removed, so on the (uniformly random) offchance that 44 characters are removed, the last `dd` will read a whitespace, and the token will include a whitespace, which "usually" isn't defined as an "alphanumeric character." Removing the space character as well, would mean that 142 of the characters would have to be a `=+/[:space:]`, before the token becomes shorter. |
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custom-cloud | ||
independent | ||
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turnkey | ||
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building-from-source.md | ||
minikube.md | ||
pick-right-solution.md | ||
scratch.md |